Nature of Science
Biochemistry
Cells
Homeostasis/Diffusion/Osmosis
Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration
100

What do you do if you don't understand something in the lab?

What is stop what you are doing and ask the teacher for help.

100

What is the monomers of an enzyme?

what is amino acids?

100

What is the bacteria cell shape?

What is randomly shaped?

100

What is homeostasis? 

What is to maintain a stable internal balance?

100

What organelle are cells making energy (ATP)?

What is mitochondria?

200

How are graphs labeled?

What is x and y?

200

What is a carbohydrate?

What is sugar molecules?

200

What is the animal's size vacuole?

 What is much smaller than in the plant?

200

What is positive feedback?

What is increases the change; making it occur quickly?

200

What is needed for photosynthesis reaction to occur?

What is Sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide?

300

What is the independent variable?

What is being changed?
300

What is the monomer of a lipid?

What is glycerol and fatty acids?

300

Where is the plant DNA located?

What is within the nucleus?

300

What is negative feedback?

What is reduces the change; going back to a stable state?

300

What is the end result of anaerobic respiration?

What is lactic acid is produced?

400

What is a dependent variable?

What you are measuring?

400

What is an enzyme?

What is proteins that decrease the energy needed for a chemical reaction to occur (makes it easier)?

400

What is the function of the chloroplast?

What is produce energy through photosynthesis and oxygen-release processes, which sustain plant growth and crop yield?

400

When homeostasis/equilibrium has been reached how will the molecules appear in the model?

What is there will be an equal amount of molecules on each side of the cell membrane?

400

What is the photosynthesis equation?

What is Photosynthesis: 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6+ 6O?

500

 How to accept or reject a hypothesis based on data?

What is your data should support your hypothesis?

500

What is glucose?

What is the main type of sugar in the blood and is the major source of energy for the body's cells?

500

What characteristics does a prokaryotic cell have?

What is much smaller than eukaryotic cells, have no nucleus, and lack organelles?

500

How will molecules move across a membrane in order to maintain homeostasis?

What is Passive transport: the movement of substances across a cell membrane without the use of cellular energy?

500

What is the cellular respiration equation?

What is Cellular Respiration: C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O+ATP?

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